After the suspect was arrested, a HAZMAT team was called in to investigate a number of suspicious packages, which were later deemed safe.

Corinth Police say that a family member became concerned when Leguin didn’t show up for work. The family member also noted that an AK-47, several rounds of ammunition, and multiple bottles of propane were missing from the residence.

The circumstances led family members to call police and tell them they didn’t think Leguin was going to return home.

Assistant Chief of Corinth Police Greg Wilkerson said the department did not have any prior history with Leguin, but immediately grew concerned based on what family members told them.

“The family members said he had been watching Al-Jazzeera TV quite a bit lately. He had made some statements to other friends about starting his own country. So that, in addition to the fact that we are now missing weapons, propane and several rounds of ammunition, we were very concerned.”

Wilkerson said after a short investigation, police determined Leguin had traveled to Dallas and were able to notify DPD of his whereabouts.

CBS 11’s Stephanie Lucero knocked on the door of Leguin’s Corinth home. His wife would not open the door and said, “Please leave, private property or I’ll call police.”